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Tower Crane TC5013A Wholesaler in China

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China main port
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1 unit
Supply Capability:
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Quick Details of TC5013A Tower Crane


Feature: Tower Crane                         

Condition: New                                           

Max.Lifting Load: 6T

Span: 50m                                             

Place of Origin: China(Mainland) 

Brand Name: CMAX                              

Model Number: TC5013A         

 

Packaging & Delivery of TC5013A Tower Crane


Packaging Detail: Nude package          Delivery Detail: 25-30days

 

Specifications of TC5013A Tower Crane

 

● Max. working range 50m, tip lifting weight 1.3T and Max. lifting weight 6T.


● Hoisting mechanism fitted with three speed motor, stable braking and less shock when shifting.


● Trolleying mechanism can provide two operation speeds.


Free standing height (m)

40

Max height with attachment (m)

121

Working range can be adjustedm

4450

Min working rangem

2.5

Max lifting capacityt

6

Tip load @ 50mt

1.3

Hoist mechanism

Falls

2

4

Lifting capacityt

1.3-3

3-6

Speedm/min

9/38/80

4.5/19/38

Motor

YZTD225L2-4/8/32-24/24/5.4KW

Trolleying mechanism

Speedm/min

20/40

Motor

YZTDE132S-4/8-3.3/2.2KW

Slewing mechanism

Speedr/min

0.6

Motor

YZR132M2-6-3.7KW

Climbing speedm/min

0.5

Counterweightt

44m jib length

50m jib length

9.5

11

Mast section sizeL×W×Hm

1.6×1.6×2.5m ( Panel type )

Working temperature

-40+60

Total power (KW)

34

Power supply requirement (KVA)

180KVA for generator

Cable type ( within 40 meters from site power source to lower

 electric box of tower crane )

50mm23+2, 5 cores

Startup voltage & current

380V×95%=361V       285A

Rated working voltage & current

380V                   93A

 

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FAQ of TC5013A Tower Crane

 

Q: What about our tower crane's warranty?

A: Usually there is one-year quality warranty including main electronic parts (not including consumable parts). There are consumable spare parts together with whole machine and normally they are enough for one year.

 

Q: What is 3 main mechanism of the tower crane?

A: there are trolleying mechanism/ slewing mechanism/ hoisting mechanism.

 

Q: Can you equip with light on tower crane jib, monitor, remote control and anemometer?

A: Sure. All of these could be provided with extra cost upon the clients’ requirements. But according to general practice, remote control is not suggested because most of the operator feedback operation in the cabin will provide a wide working view.



 

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It won't expand if Starbucks have their way. They have driven all their competiton out of business. I hope Crane Coffee can survive.
Q: what are the application of crane?
To lift and handle heavy objects. Haven't you seen giant cranes lifting big containers ( having automobiles) from docks and placing them on ships?
Q: i probably sound like an idiot asking this question :Pis it electricity? fossil fuel burning involved? pulleys? how does the pulley work? any human power involved? specifically, how is it stupid to lift a chair that can be lifted by a person, with a crane?
Most cranes are diesel engine powered hydraulics and hydraulic motor. So that would be fossil fuel. Some cranes use pulleys to magnify the total lifting capacity. A pulley magnifies work by exchanging distance for lifting power. For example, to lift a 10 ton weight 20 feet in the air, if you put four pulleys in there so that 80 feet of cable would have to be pulled up , then it would only take 1/4 the amount of power to lift that 10 tons (2.5 ton lifting force would lift it) Look at any links or wikipedia for how compound pulleys work.
Q: how can we minimize energy losses of a crane to reduce the impact on the environment?
No hint as to what type or size of crane, so I assume it is a large overhead traveling bridge crane inside an industrial building: Consult the manufacturer for recommendations. Change its power source to something cleaner (from diesel to propane or electric). Properly lubricate and adjust all moving parts. Turn power off when idle. Schedule heavy usage during hours of low demand of electric utility power. Replace motor with a more efficient new one. Replace entire crane with a new efficient one. Replace the large capacity one with one or more smaller units.
Q: What kinds of concrete are there in construction crane? Mainly for the construction of this area ~ ~ ~!There is no lifting machinery issued by the state what ~ ~ which detailed description of the construction machinery lifting what?
The most common are tower cranes, elevators, and freight lifts. The big construction enterprise also has the track type tower crane
Q: where does it live? what does it eat? How do you feel about it? (positive side)thank you! thank you! thank you!help!help!help!
In the spring and summer, the Red-crowned Crane breeds in Siberia and occasionally in northeastern Mongolia (i.e., Mongol Daguur Strictly Protected Area). Normally the crane lays 2 eggs, with only one surviving. Later, in the fall, it migrates in flocks to Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, and other countries in East Asia to spend the winter. All Red-crowned Cranes migrate, except for a flock that is resident in Hokkaidō.
Q: My understanding is that under Crane doctrine the tax basis of the property to begin with is Equity Invested + Financing (recourse or nonrecourse doesn't matter). i.e. 20K down + 80K purchase money mortgage = 100K. What if the property is appraised for only 80K right before purchase but purchaser paid 100K? Is the tax basis 80K or 100K.In other words, is the tax basis the actual assessed value of the property or is the tax basis the total investment?Thanks,Ben
Your understanding of Crane is correct. For purposes of calculating the gain on sale, the basis would be $100k. What Crane really said was that the net proceeds would have to include any assumed debt, in addition to any cash received -- basically that you had to include the debt on both ends of the transaction if my reading is correct. (That jives with the example in Commissioner v Tufts et al, 81-1356 so I think we're correct on that.) Where basis gets interesting is when you are calculating depreciation. At least when you convert a residential property to business use -- i.e. a rental -- you use the LESSER of the cost basis (Crane) or the FMV on the date that the property is placed in business(rental) service. In your example, the depreciable basis would be $80k since that was the lower. For calculating the gain on sale, the cost basis would still be $100k (adjusted down for any depreciation allowed or allowable while in business use of course).
Q: There are 2 Sandhill cranes that come by my house often because I feed them. I noticed that one of them has its right foot bent up awkwardly. It still moves around and travels with ease, but I wonder if there is something I could about it? Who should I contact?
Did you know it is illegal to feed them? As long as the crane is able to feed and fly wildlife officials will leave it alone. You would only need to call if it is no longer able to fly. Due to turtles, fish and other aquatic critters it is common to see cranes, heron, and other waterfowl with funky feet. Its fine.
Q: Is a tower crane a fixed type crane? Still can walk? Thank you
It can also be called a fixed crane. But there are many kinds of fixed cranes.
Q: A 3000-lb wrecking ball hangs from a 40-ft cable of density 10 lb/ft attached to a crane. Calculate the work done if the crane lifts the ball from ground level to 40 ft in the air by drawing in the cable.
The total work done by the crane equals the potential energy gained by the wrecking ball and the cable; the potential energy gained is W = V_final = Mg L + ρ L g L/2 which is the final potential energy of the wrecking ball and the cable added together. In the case of the cable, you take the center of mass of it which is located right at the center (L/2). The result is then W = 3000*32*40 + 10 * 40 * 32 * 40 / 2 = 4096000 ft-lbf = (4096000)*(0.001285067) BTU = 5263.63 BTU

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